ASSB’s blast furnace 2 blown in
Date:2018/12/11 Source: CISDI
ASSB’s blast
furnace 2 has been successfully blown in, a significant milestone in the
completion of Malaysia’s largest steel complex.
The plant, which will boast the highest levels
of automation in the country, is being financed, built and operated by Chinese enterprises.
Designed and package-supplied by CISDI, it is
expected to produce 3.50 million tonnes of steel a year.
Blast Furnace 2 was blown in on August 24 and as
it enters pilot production stage, ASSB becomes a new reference for CISDI’s
expertise in creating overseas Greenfield full-process steel plants. Previous
references are Baosteel Zhanjiang and Formosa Ha Tinh.
The two blast furnaces at ASSB, designed and
supplied by CISDI
ASSB, the most advanced steel complex in Malaysia
The
60 years of engineering experience and package
supply expertise won CISDI the contracts for ASSB’s general design and plant
engineering, the design and package supply of the stockyard, blast furnaces,
rolling mills, BOFs, LF and CCMs.
CISDI is also responsible for the EPC-based
services which cover all the steel production processes - reheating furnaces,
procurement and equipment management.
Fact file:
Malaysia’s state-of-the-art integrated mill
features:
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530,000-tonne
intelligent stockyard
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Two
1,080-cubic-metre blast furnaces
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Two
198-square-metre sintering machines
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Two 100-tonne
BOFs
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One LF
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Three CCMs
ASSB milestones:
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ASSB was
founded in April 2014 on a 288 hectare site.
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Construction
started on November 21, 2016
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Rolling mills
were completed on December 28, 2017
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Blast furnace 1
was blown-in on June 6, 2018, along with the BOF 1 and CCM 2
five days later. Its CCM 3 was started up
a week later.
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Phase I
completed as scheduled when BOF 2 started up on August 16, followed by CCM 1 a
week later.
Artist’s view of CISDI’s general design for the
ASSB complex
An aerial view of ASSB’s complex site
Making an impact on the Belt and Road route
ASSB is the first major project at the
Malaysia-China Kuantan Industrial Park.
Kuantan, the biggest city on East Coast in
Malaysia, is expected to boom because of the new steel complex.
Malaysia’s steel sector has mainly comprised of
light section mills with a low degree of automation, limited techniques and
product quality. The majority of medium and heavy sections and plates had to be
imported.
The development of ASSB brings to Malaysia
advanced technologies and high-level automation which will enable the country
to produce 3.50 million tonnes of bars and wire rods and H sections a year and
potentially world-class product quality.
CISDI has contributed its patented intelligent
stockyard, SACS BOF and more core technologies and products to this game-changing
steel complex.
Already the construction and production of ASSB
have brought about the training of some 3,000 technicians. The direct
economic contribution ratio will be $2 billion a year.
In addition, ASSB will create work for local
support industries and connect upstream and downstream services.
CISDI’s intelligent stockyard at ASSB
The CISDI-SACS BOF being charged with hot metal,
a successful application of the patented four-point linkage suspension
converter
CISDI’s stockyard expert is pictured during a
training session with ASSB employees
One of CISDI’s experts runs through site instructions with an ASSB worker
CISDI - pioneers exporting China’s technology and equipment
Of the
world’s top 50 steel enterprises, 41 are CISDI clients.
CISDI has opened subsidiaries and branches in
Brazil, India, Vietnam, the UK, USA, Turkey and Malaysia, enabling the company
to better understand the needs of each country’s steel producers.
As a result, CISDI has undertaken a number of
large projects in those regions – Formosa Ha Tinh Steel in Vietnam, ASSB in
Malaysia, TATA Steel Kalinganagar’s blast furnace 2, and TATA UK’s Port Talbot
finishing mill.
CISDI can fulfill full-process services export, from consulting to engineering, package
supply, project management and operations management.
In line with the company’s globalisation
strategy, CISDI is committed to building more connections with the world’s
steel markets and providing competitive total solutions and technical services
for new facilities on the Belt and Road Initiative and the rebuild of stock
facilities for European and American plants.
An aerial view of Formosa Ha Tinh Steel in
Vietnam, CISDI’s first systematic export for a 10-million-tonne new plant